1974 Ford Bronco 351 Nv4500 Atlas on 2040-cars
Hockessin, Delaware, United States
1974 Ford Bronco 351W with GT40 heads, aluminum intake, built 2bbl carb NV4500 5 speed transmission- center force clutch (crawl super low or drive down the highway at 70+ with 5th gear overdrive - imho the BEST manual transmission for an early bronco). ATLAS transfer case 456 gears Currie rear axle Chromoly front axles w/super joints Power Steering ARB air lockers- front and rear axles, ARB compressor Custom drive shafts 2 into 1 - three inch exhaust 38 Mickey Thompsons (different tires & wheels in pictures) On board air- converted York with under body storage tank (in addition to arb dual compressor) 9000lb Warn winch Rock Skies Custom long arms 5&1/2 inch rock crawler springs Dual shocks on each wheel with hoops 4 Wheel Power Disc Brakes Roll cage with cage mounted Aftermarket front and rear -fold&tumble seats with 3 point seat belts Aftermarket guages Later model steering column Tubular front and rear bumper w/tire carrier in the back and custom Ford logo on ends Decent paint but DOES have some trail scrapes, bumps and lumps The actual body has very, very little rust (California car). Fender flares. Note door frames were cut. The hardtop does have the rare chrome window trim and even harder to find drip rail chrome. Will swap the hard top for a new white softop if desired. Not perfect but a nice bronco with aggressive stance and a great look for the trails or the shopping mall. Over 40k spent making this an awesome trail and street rig. Would consider Toyota FJ Cruiser or Highlander in trade if agreed to prior to action close and ALL EBAY rules and policies are followed. |
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